Maxima is cheaper than IKI, but still has very high prices for non-food items, like laundry detergents, toothpaste, etc. for that kind of items one needs to wait for special discount days. Or go to DEPO or Thomas Philipps. Prices there are somewhat consistently low. If maxima can do 40 or 50 percent for whole product category of cosmetics and detergents, like it does sometimes, and still not lose money, it means margin there is extremely high.
I and my boyfriend enjoyed your show pretty much :), I am the newest at making video after I watched yours, I want to improve my skill LOL... Enjoy the day in Lithuania Miss *-*
things are not as cheap as they used to be. my monthly grocery budget has gone up by 20% - 25%. Things are still affordable but not has before. I have the discount card of all 3 major store, it helps most times.
I go shopping to Rimi because it's the only shop close to my place of living. In Poland food is also expensive now but the prices of some products on Lithuania are extremely high! E.g. oat milk - cheapest in Rimi costs 2,05€, and in Poland it's around 1€.
Thanks so much for your comment, Jagoda. I loved Poland when I visited, I agree things are quite affordable there than in LT. Things are expensive in LT now. Also, I can't get my head around why Oat milk is expensive. I am with you on that.
please i will love to ask some question if i can inbox you actaully is regarding study aggrement given to my by vilnius unversity and i didnt understand it much
You guys abroad are just pampered if you call this expensive, really do you guys know what expensive is, you’re buying things at maximum 3 euros and it’s expensive then you guys should come back home and feel what expensive really means
Gud pm nwanne m nwanyi kedu ka imere? i want ask u questions about school fees i saw pricess 1300 euro a year , now can i pay half when i start school i pay the rest ,do u hve idea whether is possible?
@Kindness Aniogbo OK thank you 😊 I want to ask about the visa processing I was told residence permit can be issued from your own country before coming to Lithuanian and I want ask what type of visa will a student apply for and the website I can go to for the visa application and how to buy health insurance and getting of apartment for a student then how fast can someone get a job after within a year of getting to Lithuanian
Hi Guys, new video and I hope you enjoy another watching. What do you think is Food is still affordable in Lithuania? - How much do you spend on food these days? - What other money saving tips do you recommend for grocery shopping I really want to know your answers cos it will help me and others manage money well. Thanks for watching and see you real soon. 😍
Great Video Kindness. Thanks for all the effort you put in. I currently spend about 1500 RUBLES (18 eur) In moscow Per week for grocery. my shoping tip is never do grocery shop when your hungry , and also prefer shoping online sothat you monitor how much you are adding to cart, and stay within budget 😂😂😂
Oh wow. That's a fantastic tip. I wish everyone would see this. Wow. I never thought about online shopping. Great idea. It sounds like food is still affordable in Moscow. Amazing. Thank you so much for sharing and watching too. Never shop hungry ooo. 😁🤣
The inflation is not that high compare to daily inflation in Nigeria...You no know my sister, things cost for Nigeria I tell you...I don speak pigin for you, make you for know say Lithuania dey ok still... Take care.
So informative. Thank you for the video. But you are yet to answer my other questions I dropped in your last video. I am still waiting... please I really need answers. More so, can I communicate with you through email?
I'm currently in Lithuania for an exchange program study at Vilnius Tech. Found this video useful. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Muhammed, welcome to Lithuania 😊. Glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best in Lithaunia.
Hi! Are there many black people in Vilnius?
Nice video
Maxima is cheaper than IKI, but still has very high prices for non-food items, like laundry detergents, toothpaste, etc. for that kind of items one needs to wait for special discount days. Or go to DEPO or Thomas Philipps. Prices there are somewhat consistently low. If maxima can do 40 or 50 percent for whole product category of cosmetics and detergents, like it does sometimes, and still not lose money, it means margin there is extremely high.
Got the Maxima card too, good deal for discounts 👏
That's so true. People shouldn't sleep on that card. 😁
I and my boyfriend enjoyed your show pretty much :), I am the newest at making video after I watched yours, I want to improve my skill LOL... Enjoy the day in Lithuania Miss *-*
things are not as cheap as they used to be.
my monthly grocery budget has gone up by 20% - 25%. Things are still affordable but not has before.
I have the discount card of all 3 major store, it helps most times.
I go shopping to Rimi because it's the only shop close to my place of living. In Poland food is also expensive now but the prices of some products on Lithuania are extremely high! E.g. oat milk - cheapest in Rimi costs 2,05€, and in Poland it's around 1€.
Thanks so much for your comment, Jagoda. I loved Poland when I visited, I agree things are quite affordable there than in LT. Things are expensive in LT now. Also, I can't get my head around why Oat milk is expensive. I am with you on that.
Well Rimi is most expensive shop in Lithuania, cheapest is Norfa and maxima is middle price
@@someonewhosupportukraine I've been to maxima multiple times too, but I wouldn't say it's cheaper :)
@@tpwkjagus well Norfa is real cheap
@@someonewhosupportukraine I haven't seen it in Kaunas, but maybe next time I'll go there :)
please i will love to ask some question if i can inbox you actaully is regarding study aggrement given to my by vilnius unversity
and i didnt understand it much
can I ask you how much rent of shope in lithuania city.if anyperson will start the new business?
You guys abroad are just pampered if you call this expensive, really do you guys know what expensive is, you’re buying things at maximum 3 euros and it’s expensive then you guys should come back home and feel what expensive really means
Gud pm nwanne m nwanyi kedu ka imere? i want ask u questions about school fees i saw pricess 1300 euro a year , now can i pay half when i start school i pay the rest ,do u hve idea whether is possible?
I really find this very useful but I want to ask if there's any telegram group chat for Nigeria students to connect with
Hi Amos, I don't know of such group chat. You can ask your questions if you have some
@Kindness Aniogbo OK thank you 😊 I want to ask about the visa processing I was told residence permit can be issued from your own country before coming to Lithuanian and I want ask what type of visa will a student apply for and the website I can go to for the visa application and how to buy health insurance and getting of apartment for a student then how fast can someone get a job after within a year of getting to Lithuanian
Similar questions... please kindness answer... I am really waiting
Hi Guys, new video and I hope you enjoy another watching. What do you think is Food is still affordable in Lithuania?
- How much do you spend on food these days?
- What other money saving tips do you recommend for grocery shopping
I really want to know your answers cos it will help me and others manage money well.
Thanks for watching and see you real soon. 😍
Great Video Kindness. Thanks for all the effort you put in. I currently spend about 1500 RUBLES (18 eur) In moscow Per week for grocery. my shoping tip is never do grocery shop when your hungry , and also prefer shoping online sothat you monitor how much you are adding to cart, and stay within budget 😂😂😂
Oh wow. That's a fantastic tip. I wish everyone would see this. Wow. I never thought about online shopping. Great idea. It sounds like food is still affordable in Moscow. Amazing. Thank you so much for sharing and watching too.
Never shop hungry ooo. 😁🤣
The inflation is not that high compare to daily inflation in Nigeria...You no know my sister, things cost for Nigeria I tell you...I don speak pigin for you, make you for know say Lithuania dey ok still...
Take care.
Kindness Anigbo i want to bring my brother in Lithuanian from Nigeria to pursue his degree course how much will it cost me
Hie Kindness
So informative. Thank you for the video. But you are yet to answer my other questions I dropped in your last video. I am still waiting... please I really need answers. More so, can I communicate with you through email?
the attitude towards prices depends on the earned salary. In this case, prices have risen, but salaries have also risen significantly...
it is not inflation but corruption...
It's cheaper in your home so good bye go home